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Meaning of Took and carried away
In criminal pleading. Technical words necessary in an indictment for simple larceny. Bac. Abr. “Indictment” (Gl); Comyn, Dig. “Indictment” (G 6); Cro. Car. 37; 1 Chit. Grim. Law, 244. See “Asportation.”
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